transmission mechanism

collocation in English

meaningsoftransmissionandmechanism

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transmission
noun
uk
/trænzˈmɪʃ.ən/
us
/trænˈsmɪʃ.ən/
the process of broadcasting or sending out something by radio or television, on the internet, etc., or something that is broadcast or sent ...
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mechanism
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmek.ə.nɪ.zəm/
us
/ˈmek.ə.nɪ.zəm/
a part of a machine, or a set of parts that ...
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(Definition oftransmissionandmechanismfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftransmission mechanism

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To understand the implications of determinacy for the monetarytransmissionmechanism, consider a thought experiment.
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The press provided thetransmissionmechanismby which impulses from these two motors were turned into working alliances.
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The results give important information for monetary policy and the monetarytransmissionmechanism.
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Finally, cultural evolution is not directly dependent on thetransmissionmechanism.
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Thus, we identify a new and interestingtransmissionmechanismthat arises when subsistence points are modeled at the level of individual goods.
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What qualifies as culture is the result of the interactions within the group that is independent of thetransmissionmechanismthat produced this result.
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This suggests that, though intertemporal externalities may be an important part of the monetarytransmissionmechanism, they are not the only part.
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When viewed as a whole, the combined evidence clearly points to imitation as thetransmissionmechanismof vocal repertoire.
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Second, the finding that cross-country dynamics differ somewhat suggests that thetransmissionmechanismof shocks is heterogeneous across countries.
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An alternative route could have been to consider markups as atransmissionmechanismof exogenous shocks, in which case markups would have been determined endogenously.
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We will completely abstract from the monetarytransmissionmechanismand simply assume that the central bank controls inflation by means of the output gap.
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We emphasise the open-economy aspect by assuming that real exchange rate movements are an important part of the monetarytransmissionmechanism.
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Our finding of equal prevalence among male and female hosts implies atransmissionmechanismthat affects the sexes equally.
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The lack of a correlation between infection prevalence and presence of scars also speaks against fighting as atransmissionmechanism.
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Thetransmissionmechanismcan be studied when fitting a mathematical model, which describes the infection chain theoretically, to the experimental data.
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Consequently, the model does a very good job reproducing both the monetarytransmissionmechanismand the price puzzle.
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Although the existence of nonsuperneutralities is interesting, it is not enough to explain the monetarytransmissionmechanism. 22.
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The maintransmissionmechanismis composed of several special universal joints connected in series.
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In practice, the quantitative effects of thistransmissionmechanismare insubstantial.
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